In a world of fast fashion and mass production, there’s something quietly powerful about owning something that was made intentionally—for you, and only you.
Custom jewelry goes far beyond aesthetics. It’s not just about having a piece that no one else has—it’s about creating something that reflects your values, your memories, your vision. At Liza Shtromberg Jewelry, we believe that custom design is a deeply personal, collaborative process, and one of the most meaningful ways to connect jewelry to your life.
Where It Begins: A Conversation, Not a Catalog
The process of creating a custom piece always starts with a conversation. It might be about a milestone you’re marking, a loved one you’re honoring, or a memory you want to carry with you. Some clients come in with heirloom stones, others with photos or vague ideas. Some simply say, “I want it to feel like me.”
Liza’s role is to listen, interpret, and translate those thoughts and feelings into form—through metal, stone, and careful craftsmanship. The end result is never just a beautiful ring or necklace. It’s a reflection of who you are and what matters to you.
The Power of Intention
One of the most beautiful aspects of custom jewelry is the intention behind every choice—the curve of a band, the engraving on the inside, the specific stone chosen not for trend but for meaning. Whether it’s a birthstone, a recycled heirloom gem, or a setting inspired by your heritage, every detail carries weight.
In a custom piece, nothing is accidental. Everything is personal.
A Collaborative Creative Process
Clients are often surprised by how involved they become in the design process—and how empowering it feels. Liza works closely with you to sketch, source, and sculpt, allowing space for ideas to evolve along the way. You’re not simply choosing from pre-set options. You’re building something meaningful from the ground up.
This creative exchange—between artist and client—adds layers of emotional value to the final piece. When you wear it, you’re reminded not only of what it symbolizes, but of the care and collaboration that brought it to life.